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Ennis held their weekly sheep sale on Monday. Turnout on the day was good with close to 700 sheep on offer. There was a ...
Due to the increased popularity of yew, there is an increased chance of livestock coming in contact with this plant.
A recent grassland study has suggested that a varied curved mowing pattern may support bees and butterflies better than ...
Over 99.8% of samples from public water supplies comply with bacterial and chemical limits, a report carried out by the ...
Aurivo’s 'charity of the year' initiative has raised €660,000 for a range of non-profits since the charity partner programme ...
The Global Dairy Trade (GDT) price index has dropped 4.1% to an average price of €3,647/t at the latest auction held on ...
A single CAP budget poses a threat to food security and farm succession by further complicating and diluting the funding ...
Seamus Neely has been appointed chair of the Forestry Appeals Committee on a three-month basis. This is a temporary ...
From 2026, imported fertilisers from outside the EU will be subject to CBAM certificates based on their carbon intensity.
The ferry being withdrawn by Stena Line can carry up to a maximum of 15 livestock vehicles and sails from Rosslare to Cherbourg three days a week.
Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir has appointed Siobhán McCauley as the new deputy chair of the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) board.
Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher reckons it will be "next to impossible" to maintain the same level of exports if Stena Line ...
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